Unit HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY II
- Course
- Humanities
- Study-unit Code
- 35082112
- Curriculum
- Moderno
- Teacher
- Marco Moschini
- Teachers
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- Marco Moschini
- Hours
- 62 ore - Marco Moschini
- CFU
- 6
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2021
- Offered
- 2023/24
- Learning activities
- Affine/integrativa
- Area
- Attività formative affini o integrative
- Academic discipline
- M-FIL/06
- Type of study-unit
- Opzionale (Optional)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Aspects characterizing modern thought and the issues of subjectivity, dialectics, and consciousness in an anthropological view.The course will provide two monographic sections, one held by Prof. Appel and one by the holder
- Reference texts
- Anima, Corpo, Relazioni. Storia della filosofia da una prospettiva
antropologica, a cura di M. Marianelli, M. Mauro, M. Moschini, G. D'Anna, vol II, Città Nuova, Roma 2022. Any possible teaching materials and handouts in unistudium - Educational objectives
- 1, students must show the ability to understand and interpret classical texts of philosophy, along with the acquisition of philosophical notions and problems inherent in the history of modern philosophy
2. Students must be able to apply these topics of study to the development of critical thinking useful for problem solving in the humanities
3, critical judgment in this specific discipline must be demonstrated
4, students must develop learning and communication skills
5. The student will be initiated to the development of methodology of interdisciplinary teaching: relations between philosophy and other forms of knowledge; philosophy and humanities, philosophy and science, philosophy and art, philosophy and history, philosophy and public discussion - Prerequisites
- Main philosophical knowledge on the history of ancient, medival and humanistic philosophy, with particular attention on issues of conscience
- Teaching methods
- seminars and classroom lectures
- Other information
- Support workshops during the classes.
- Learning verification modality
- he final oral exam will be based on a series of questions on the course's reference authors, in which the examiner will be asked to develop the ability to interconnect the topics, to argue and to produce a dissertation. The exam will assess the acquisition of the basic notions to be verified in the interview; the ability to read the proposed texts carefully; the degree of autonomy in evaluating the topics addressed; the ability to discuss the proposed topics. The measurement of the final examination will be expressed in thirtieths, taking into account all five objectives, so that 20% of the grade will relate to the in itinere examination, 20% respectively to the notions acquired, equally to the reading, autonomy in evaluating, and ability to discuss.
For information on support services for students with disabilities and/or DSA visit http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa - Extended program
- Problems and themes of modern philosophy history. Forms of the anthropological Modern thought and the topics of subjectivity, dialectic and consciousness
- Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
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